Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the DeityGould and Lincoln, 1855 - 420 pagina's |
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Pagina 43
... evident and certain , ( and I can mention nothing which is more so , ) ought it to prejudice the infer- ence which we draw from these premises , that we cannot explain the use of the spleen ? Nay , more ; if there be parts of the eye ...
... evident and certain , ( and I can mention nothing which is more so , ) ought it to prejudice the infer- ence which we draw from these premises , that we cannot explain the use of the spleen ? Nay , more ; if there be parts of the eye ...
Pagina 70
... evident , in their way from the trunk of the body to the place of their destination , travel over the movable joints ; and it is no less evident , that , in this part of their course , they will have , from sudden motions , and from ...
... evident , in their way from the trunk of the body to the place of their destination , travel over the movable joints ; and it is no less evident , that , in this part of their course , they will have , from sudden motions , and from ...
Pagina 76
... evident that the reciprocal ener- getic motion of the limbs , by which we mean motion with force in opposite directions , can only be produced by the instrumentality of opposite or antagonist muscles ; of flexors and extensors answering ...
... evident that the reciprocal ener- getic motion of the limbs , by which we mean motion with force in opposite directions , can only be produced by the instrumentality of opposite or antagonist muscles ; of flexors and extensors answering ...
Pagina 77
... evident , therefore , that the animal functions require that particular disposition of the muscles which we describe by the name of antagonist muscles . And they are according- ly so disposed . Every muscle is provided with an adversa ...
... evident , therefore , that the animal functions require that particular disposition of the muscles which we describe by the name of antagonist muscles . And they are according- ly so disposed . Every muscle is provided with an adversa ...
Pagina 85
... evident that the form and liberty of the neck forbid a muscle being laid in such a position ; and that , consistently with the preservation of this form , the motion , which we want , must be effectuated by some muscu- lar mechanism ...
... evident that the form and liberty of the neck forbid a muscle being laid in such a position ; and that , consistently with the preservation of this form , the motion , which we want , must be effectuated by some muscu- lar mechanism ...
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